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意味・対訳 三角測量; 三角測量方式; 三角法; 三角形分割; 3角分割
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triangulation発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
三角測量 - 斎藤和英大辞典
First order triangulation point発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
一等三角点 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The point of triangulation was listed as 'Oyama' in 'Ten-no-ki' (Records of points of triangulation).発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
「点の記」でも三角点の点名を「小山」としている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
in surveying, a marker used in triangulation, called triangulation marker発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
三角測量の際の基準点に設けた,三角点という標識 - EDR日英対訳辞書
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triangulation
対訳 三通貨換算
解説
The conversion method that converts from one denomination currency to another using the euro (or other triangulation currency) as an intermediate conversion step.
Wiktionary英語版での「TRIANGULATION」の意味 |
triangulation
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/25 18:57 UTC 版)
語源
From Medieval Latin triangulātiō (“triangulation”), from triangulō (“to triangulate”) + -tiō (noun-forming suffix). Triangulō is derived from triangulus (“triangular; triangle”), from trēs (“three”) + angulus (“angle; corner”). By surface analysis, triangulate + ion; cognate with French triangulation.
名詞
triangulation (countable and uncountable, plural triangulations)
- (uncountable, surveying) A technique in which distances and directions are estimated from an accurately measured baseline and the principles of trigonometry; (countable) an instance of the use of this technique.
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1839 June 14, T. B. Jervis, “IV. Some Account of the Progress of the Trigonometrical Survey Now Carrying On in India. Extracted from the Correspondence of Colonel Everest, and Communicated by Major T. B. Jervis.”, in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, […], volume IV, number 24, London: Printed by Moyes and Barclay, […], →OCLC, page 208:
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1843 February 9, John B. Aycrigg, “Notes”, in Report of John B. Aycrigg, (Made to the House of Representatives on the 9th February, 1843,) Submitted as an Individual Member of the Committee on the Coast Survey, […] (Report No. 170), Washington, D.C.: Printed at the National Intelligencer Office, published 19 February 1843, →OCLC, note 19, pages 32–33:
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1849 January–March, “Stated Meeting, January 19”, in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, […], volume V, number 42, Philadelphia, Pa.: Published for the [American Philosophical] Society, [b]y John C. Clark, […], published 1854, →ISSN, →OCLC, pages 57–58:
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The original base lines, which form the starting points of the survey, require to be measured by apparatus of the most delicate nature, since any error, committed in the early part of this work, will necessarily be multiplied throughout the series of triangulations which rest upon it. […] Nor is less precision necessary in the measurement of the angles of the primary and secondary triangulations, which serve as checks upon each other, since the position of any point in the former is determined by each of these series.
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- (countable, surveying) The network of triangles so obtained, that are the basis of a chart or map.
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1860 November 29, Henry James, “Appendix. [Official Correspondence, Letter C.]”, in Extension of the Triangulation of the Ordnance Survey into France and Belgium […], London: Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, […], for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, published 1863, →OCLC, paragraphs 1–2, pages 57–58:
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[…] I have placed myself in communication with the Astronomer Royal, for the purpose of considering the steps necessary to be taken to effect the connexion required, between the triangulation of Great Britain and that of Belgium. […] I have also placed myself in communication with General Nerenburger, Director of the Dêpot de la Guerre at Brussels, and have received from him the diagram of the Belgian triangulation, with descriptions of the stations with which it is necessary to connect our triangulation, and we possess a copy of the triangulation of France.
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- (countable, chess) A delaying move in which the king moves in a triangular path to force the advance of a pawn.
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1961, Gerald Abrahams, “Kings and Ascending Pawns”, in Technique in Chess, London: G[eorge] Bell and Sons, →OCLC; republished New York, N.Y.: Dover Publications, 1973, →ISBN, pages 76 and 77:
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[page 76] At this point, it may be useful to refer to a word that has been used in connection with earlier examples. The King has been said to indulge in a process called Triangulation. The word is harder than the idea. The basic fact is that the King can move to an adjacent square in one move, two moves or three moves, without returning to its point of origin. […] [page 77] This diagram […] shows a position where the triangulation is vital.
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- (countable, geometry) A subdivision of a planar object into triangles, and by extension the subdivision of a higher-dimension geometric object into simplices.
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2002 March, Francisco Santos, “Triangulations of Oriented Matroids”, in Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, volume 156, number 741, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, →ISSN, →OCLC, chapter 5 (Lifting Triangulations), page 59:
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Regular triangulations are a class in-between lifting and lexicographic triangulations. Their main draw-back in the context of this paper is that regularity depends on the specific realization and not only on the oriented matroid.
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2010, Jésus A[ntonio] De Loera, Jörg Rambau, Francisco Santos, “Triangulations in Mathematics”, in Triangulations: Structures for Algorithms and Applications (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics; 25), Heidelberg; Dordrecht: Springer Verlag, , →ISBN, →ISSN, definition 1.0.1, page 1:
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A triangulation of a point configuration is a collection of d-simplices all of whose vertices are points in that satisfies the following two properties: 1. The union of all these simplices equals conv. (Union Property) 2. Any pair of these simplices intersects in a common face (possibly empty). (Intersection Property)
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- (uncountable, navigation, seismology) A process by which an unknown location is found using three known distances from known locations.
- (uncountable, politics) The practice of repositioning one's group or oneself on the political spectrum in an attempt to capture the centre.
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2004, Stanley A[llen] Renshon, “The Politics of Transformation”, in In His Father’s Shadow: The Transformations of George W. Bush, New York, N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN; paperback edition, New York, N.Y.; Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, November 2005, →ISBN, section V (A Transforming President in Perspective), page 197:
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- (uncountable, qualitative research) The use of three (or more) researchers to interview the same people or to evaluate the same evidence to reduce the impact of individual bias.
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1999, Carol Grbich, “Qualitative Research: An Introduction”, in Qualitative Research in Health: An Introduction, Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, →ISBN, part 1 (Theory and Design), pages 17–18:
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One recent attempt to combine both forms of data collection […] was based on a parallel methods approach, in which the results of two similar but separately located studies were triangulated. Triangulation entails overlapping the results at several points to enhance reliability. […] Other documented research has attempted to gain a broader view through the triangulation of two sets of data (quantitative and qualitative) on the same question, taken from the same respondents in a single study.
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2003 December 1, Nahid Golafshani, “Understanding Reliability and Validity in Qualitative Research”, in The Qualitative Report, volume 8, number 4, page 603:
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Even though triangulation is used in quantitative paradigm for confirmation and generalization of a research, Barbour (1998) does not disregard the notion of triangulation in qualitative paradigm and she states the need to define triangulation from a qualitative research's perspective in each paradigm. For example, in using triangulation of several data sources in quantitative research, any exception may lead to a disconfirmation of the hypothesis where exceptions in qualitative research are dealt to modify the theories and are fruitful.
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2014, Alexander Cárdenas, “Introduction”, in Football: Origins, Paths and New Dimensions: Master’s Thesis, [Munich]: GRIN Verlag, →ISBN, section 1.2 (Research Methods), page 4:
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Multiple sources of data were used to create a triangulation of evidence: books, documentation, archival records and relevant publications by key actors, particularly in the development field, open ended interviews, participant-observation conducted during field work and a case study. […] Triangulation was initially conceptualized as a strategy to validating results achieved with individual research methods. The focus of this research strategy, however, has increasingly shifted towards enriching and complementing knowledge and towards expanding and furthering the potential of individual methods.
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上位語
- polygonation
等位語
- quadrangulation
派生語
- Delaunay triangulation
- phototriangulation
- pseudotriangulation
- retriangulation
- Schur triangulation
- triangulateration
- triangulational
- triangulation number
- triangulation pillar
- triangulation point
- triangulation station
関連する語
Notes
- ^ An engraving from a 16th-century treatise by Levinus Hulsius (1546–1606).
参照
- ^ “triangulation, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1914; “triangulation”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
triangulation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
triangulation (chess) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
triangulation (geometry) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
triangulation (politics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
triangulation (social science) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
triangulation (surveying) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
triangulation (topology) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
triangulation (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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